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The Acai Berry Scams Invading the Internet


lose30inthirty.com Fitness Personality Rocco Castellano explains why, how and where the Acai Berry diet scams are happening on the internet. Please do not buy anything from these diet scam artists

25 comments to The Acai Berry Scams Invading the Internet

  • ClickHereAcaiDiet

    Great Video

  • poirob1

    sitting in front of all your books doesnt make you look like less of a dumbass

  • MuscleBabes2010

    who can be so stupid ot buy acai berry or tooth whitening.. those guys selling that shit are doing lots of money with suckers…

  • MrPoporing95

    thx man you saved my mom from falling for it

  • teewoods

    IDIOTS who pay for this crap deseved t be scammed. We live in an era where people have the internet and can do research but they are to fucking lazy to diet and learn the truth and are looking for the easy way out

    I love the fats cunts getting ripped off!! They deserve it!! Sham I never though of this scam first., I know Jesse the guy running this cam has made over 20million. Lucky guy

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  • wizardofloz

    sweet vid :) – love the accent – couldn’t of put it better myself … !

  • kurtangle4everlife

    it’s all true thumbs up man

  • LilDemon147

    @adamalada1 itd be nice if you had the call on recording, personally i record all my orders if i call someone up… theres no doubt in my mind that your dealing with a BS company, but i still think in order for them to continue to do business over the phone they had to have some form of legalization behind it… It’d also be good to know how they advertised, was it radio, mail, tv, etc?

    what im imagining happened (if theyre not COMPLEETLY bogus) is you got hooked by a double talking agent…

  • adamalada1

    @LilDemon147 not at all, i thought ii was going to get just the berries, for a postage cost of $12 the two other transactions appeared on my statement.. funny thing is i dont need to lose weight, i was told they would be a good supplement to use donw the gym.

    i ended up with an additional $40.80 for accesscleans (what ever the f–k that is) and ultifreshwell $40.80 agian, what ever that is….

  • LilDemon147

    @adamalada1

    i would certainly say tyou got the shit end of the stick…. so are you saying you got 3 seperate transactions for 3 seperate products, or that the “agent” told you about these products, but failed to mention the price difference?

  • adamalada1

    @gluntford i was charged 2 x £48.60 and £12.80 gbp

    my bank gave me a number to call which had an awful dance song on for over an hour before i got through, but they have scripted, canned responses so you wont get a straight answer.

  • adamalada1

    @LilDemon147 mine was inbound, although from a website…

    my berries were upsold to something called accescleans and ultifreshwell which was added to the total AFTER the transaction. THis is any law in the developed world is fraud. The call centre, no offence to you were awful, saying canned responses and not having any opinion, just reading a script. Jokers they better thank their lucky stars they are based on the other side of the pond

  • LilDemon147

    p.s. to get them in the right order you should read my comments from the bottom up

  • LilDemon147

    i’m not saying theyre all legit, but alot of them are.. but look at it this way, just because i had a bad experience at walmart or mcdonalds dosnt mean i wouldnt buy from target or burger king.

  • LilDemon147

    what do you mean you’d bet? i SAID i worked for a company that sold acai products. i dont anymore, im still in sales but i dont sell those types of products anymore…

    i worked for a 3rd party contracting company selling products via phone (inbound, they called me)

    does that make my facts less valid? i would think, logically, given i have more knowledge on the subject, that my opinion would be the only one that really had any ground to stand on.

  • adamalada1

    looking at your comments, ill bet my right arm you work for them…..

  • LilDemon147

    how they got your bank information is beyond me and they cant just access your bank information and put charges on there at will…thats illigal, not to mention for the bank to give them that information if requested, your bank is commiting serious fraud.

    seriously i dunno where you came up with that, i dont mean to sound rude but if that were the case every debt collector out there would do the same thing… there would be no reason for a credit beuaro

  • LilDemon147

    sorry to spam the comments, if anyone has any questions about these comments or things related too them you can send me a message, i’d be more then happy to chat about it

  • LilDemon147

    So theres nothing a company could do in that situation to deny your refund… youd have proof of receipt, and that would have the date posted, if a company tries to deny the refund, any trade authority will take one look at that and grant your case..

    not that you should have to go through that, and in most cases people don’t have too.. YES there are shady dealers out there, but the only reason that they get away is because the consumer dosnt know the procedure to follow

  • LilDemon147

    as far as CS goes, i HAVE heard that, and that is a problem, but did you know if a company has X amount of customers on autoship theyre required by law to have X ammount of customer service reps? personally i think that the ratio needs to be raised…

    anyhow, lets say your on a trial due to end the 30th.. what you do is on day 29, send the product back and have it sighned for, that way when its delivered you know it got there,the package will be postmarked on the day you sent..

  • LilDemon147

    Heh, well to be honest with you i actually sold acai products in a call center and i can tell you the numbers arent fake, in order too take credit cards over the phone they have to follow very strict ftc guidelines and policies, and that includes substanciating claims made in advertising…

    now ive taken countless re-orders from customers, so the product i sold DOES work for alot of people. (i dont work at that call center anymore though, i moved)

  • gluntford

    very perceptive, yes, that’s the idea behind it, but you see, the numbers they provide you are fake. seriously. they are straight up fake, you will not get to speak to a customer service representative.

    apparently it IS possible to cancel but it is extremely difficult, as they do everything they can to delay the process until your “free trial period” ends, whereapon they charge you 60 GBP or whatever.

  • erinl400

    it makes me so friggin angry! the comments at the bottom use the same names! google it, they use the same on other websites too. god. lol.

  • TheRealDirtyScary

    lol!

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